SV: ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [19004], [], [], [], [], [],
[] 2005-03-16 - By Birkir Bjornsson
No not yeat, I would have to set it globally for the Database since these q= ueries come from EM. But I guess that it should be okei, but just wanted to= see if anyone had has this problem before I go ahead and make the change.
Kind Regards Birkir
-- --Upphafleg bo=F0-- -- Sendandi: oracle-l-bounce@(protected) [mailto:oracle-l-bounce@(protected)= rg] Fyrir h=F6nd David Sharples Sent: 16. mars 2005 11:24 Vi=F0takandi: oracle-l@(protected) Efni: Re: ORA-00600 (See ORA-00600.ora-code.com): internal error code, arguments: [19004], [], [], [], [= ], [], [], []
well did you do oracle's suggestion?
On Wed, 16 Mar 2005 11:09:51 +0000, Birkir Bjornsson <birkir@(protected)> wrot= e: > =3D > Hi
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> ORA-00600 (See ORA-00600.ora-code.com): internal error code, arguments: [19004], [], =3D [], [], [], [= ], > [],[] > =
> This happends when running some ugly sql query made by EM. Accordi=3D ng= to > Metalink this error might be becaust of DBMS_STATS may produ=3D ce incorr= ect > histogram data which results in subsequence ORA-600 (See ORA-600.ora-code.com) [19004] er=3D rors. (= The > histogram buckets are out of order). So the recommended workarou=3D nd is= : Set > NLS_SORT=3D3Dbinary in the session before collecting statistics. Any > suggestions? -- http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l
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